Are You A Marine Surveyor Or An Adjuster?

Knowing the Difference is Crucial to the Claims Handling Process After a number of years appraising insurance claims as a marine surveyor, and a stint as a licensed staff adjuster with a major insurance company, it became obvious to me that sometimes surveyors get...

The Use & Misuse of Moisture Meters

I’ve noticed that whenever a group of marine surveyors spend time comparing notes and discussing their profession, the conversation often turns to moisture meters. Reactions and comments range from “they would make a good doorstop if they were...

Did you catch a good sample?

The following article is reprinted from the Spring 2001 edition of the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors newsletter, with permission of the authors. Customers sometimes express aggravation with laboratories that ask this question when they first deliver a sample...

The origin of the term “Bentonize”

Over the years the term “Bentonize” has come into regular use on Boatpokers, and in all probability into the off-line language of more than a few marine surveyors. The verb is; “To Bentonize”. Past tense; “Bentonated”. Noun;...

INSPECTING A FROZEN BOAT

This week, I am compelled to take a one week break for the “Getting to Know Your Boat” series, I have been publishing, to discuss frozen boat hulls. Every year, once boat show season is in full swing, my phone starts to ring. The boat buying season starts...